About me

Who I am & what I do

WHO I AM: I work at the intersection of education, business development, media, and Islamic finance. I’m best known for building practical frameworks, trainings, and tools that help people — especially young people — move from ideas into action.

WHAT I DO: I pioneered the first public CNG training in the entire Northeast — not as a campaign, but as a real business opportunity for real people. That initiative sparked a movement of new entrepreneurs and untapped potential across the region. I also consult on digital media, entrepreneurship, and Islamic finance. I translate, ghostwrite, build, and guide — often behind the scenes, always with focus.

On going Master's in Islamic Banking and Finance

Commitment to continue improvement

Work With Me

Work with me

I develop halal financial tools that serve real communities. Whether it’s microfinance, Murabaha, zakat-linked models, or institutional frameworks — I help individuals, startups, and NGOs create Shariah-compliant solutions that actually work. If you’re building something and you want it to be both ethical and functional — let’s build it together.

I organized the first public CNG training in the entire Northeast. I help people understand the market, the kits, and the business model. If you’re looking to start a conversion workshop, import parts, or break into the gas economy — I’ll guide you with what’s real.

I support Qur’anic education reform, scholarship coordination, and projects that link community work to state policy. Through foundations and strategic partnerships, I help move ideas from community frustration to structured impact. If you’re working on something that needs both grassroots understanding and institutional navigation — I can support it.

I help people build their business from scratch — not in theory, but in steps. Naming, structuring, pricing, branding, launching. I guide founders, teams, and entrepreneurs who want to build something stable, clear, and value-driven. If you’re serious and don’t know where to start — that’s where I come in.

Arabic ⇄ English. I translate fluently and ghostwrite cleanly. Speeches, books, project reports, academic papers — I work silently and accurately. If you have something to say, but need it shaped and expressed, I’ll handle it.

I lead training programs that teach real digital tools — OBS, CapCut, Canva, livestreaming, thumbnails, content strategy. I work with young people who want to turn voice into impact and presence into value.

I help entrepreneurs and public figures — including politicians and community leaders — build branding that is clean, confident, and consistent. Name identity, online presence, design tone, message clarity — I help shape how it all comes together.

certifications

My Certifications

Nova Writers' Academy

Completed training in creative writing and advocacy (2019)

National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)

Completed National Service with a focus on Islamic Law (2022 - 2023)

Summer School of Sustainable Development Goals

Explored youth roles in achieving SDGs (2019)

International Immigration within African Context

Participated in a workshop organized by Mohammed Premier University (2019)

Skills

Relevant Skills

  • Islamic Banking & Finance
  • Policy Development
  • Leadership & Management
  • Research & Writing
  • Languages: Multilingual with strong cross-cultural communication skills.
  • Technical Tools: Proficient in MS Office, Adobe Photoshop, and digital collaboration tools. Languages
  • Hausa: Native proficiency
  • Nupe: Native proficiency
  • Yoruba: Proficient
  • English: Native proficiency
  • Arabic: Full professional proficiency
  • French: Basic proficiency

comprehensive strategist and planner

Leadership and management

Projects

Key Projects

Designed and implemented a financing product for SMEs in collaboration with Quantum Nigerian Limited.

Founded and led this initiative, empowering youths through entrepreneurship.

Coordinated advocacy programs that mobilized youth for community development and policy reforms

Managed branding and marketing strategies to improve business growth and visibility

Experience & Education

  • Professional Experience
  • Education & Achievements

Professional Experience

Spearhead policies to reform and improve the Tsangaya and Almajiri education systems.
Engage stakeholders to promote equitable access to quality education for underserved communities.
Lead efforts to align education initiatives with the state's development goals.

Oversee the day-to-day operations of the institution, including administration and academic planning.
Introduced new strategies to enhance the learning environment and student outcomes.
Foster collaboration with staff to uphold Islamic educational principles.

Designed Solar Murabaha products for SMEs, ensuring compliance with Islamic financial principles.
Conducted market research to understand customer needs and adapt products accordingly.
Built relationships with stakeholders to promote Shariah-compliant financial solutions.

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provide agricultural consultation and expertise on modern smart agriculture.

Provide and manage SMEs depending solely on marketing to survive
Focus on how to meet clients, purse them to purchase, maintain the, for subsequent market supply and place them as hub for referrals

Managed operations across fishery, poultry, and other sectors, ensuring profitability and sustainability

Provided leadership during a transitional period, focusing on academic excellence and staff development.

Taught core subjects and mentored students to excel academically and spiritually.

Education & Achievements

Thesis An Exploration of Non-Permissible Income in Nigerian Islamic Banking: A Case Study of TAJBank's Compliance with Shariah Principles and Charitable Disbursement Practices

Thesis: Shariah Supervision on Islamic Banking Services in Nigeria: A Foundational and Practical Study

Thesis: Growing Cyber Crime in Nigeria and Its Effects on Nigeria’s Diplomacy

Thesis: Financial Interdictions within Islamic Context: Usury, Risks, and Terms

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Memorized the Qur'an in 2004